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My camera can only take 1 hour of video so I got what I could. It was a great time and it was pretty awesome to talk with Murray one on one once the shop closed. He's a real nice guy with tons of solid advice, he even watched me while I sharpened today and shared tips and trick for sharpening different knives.

Overall it was just really cool day

I'm not on video I was the one filming.

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Post subject: Re: Murray Carter, Phoenix Knife House This Monday!!!!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 3:18 am

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JB <> Great to hear you had a good time & were able to glean some info from Carter-San.

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Good to hear it went well Jason.

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Post subject: Re: Murray Carter, Phoenix Knife House This Monday!!!!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:44 pm

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Ok JB, time to share the love! Where's that video? Let's see that place. Tell us a little about your conversations with Carter, what kind of tips did you come away with? Inquiring minds would like to know!

Josh

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Post subject: Re: Murray Carter, Phoenix Knife House This Monday!!!!

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:52 am

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Working on the video, been busy at work lately.

Surprisingly they were very basic. Mostly about ways to use more of the stone and the stones/grits used to finish specific steels. He keeps everything simple... Too simple for me actually. I'm a lot different when it comes to sharpening and far more technical. It was more of a re-assurance than anything, knowing that your simply doing something right can sometimes be the best advice.

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